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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1990
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| author | Marshall, Joanne Gard |
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| contents | Diffusion of Innovation Theory and End-User Searching. Marshall, Joanne Gard Adoption (Ideas) Foreign Countries Health Personnel Information Science Innovation Measures (Individuals) Online Searching Predictor Variables Program Implementation Questionnaires Research Methodology User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Discussion of the value of diffusion of innovation theory for predicting the implementation of end-user online searching highlights a study of Canadian health professionals who were early adopters of end-user searching. User perceptions are emphasized, and the use of diffusion of innovation theory in information science research is recommended. (22 references) (LRW) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1990 |
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| spellingShingle | Diffusion of Innovation Theory and End-User Searching. Marshall, Joanne Gard Adoption (Ideas) Foreign Countries Health Personnel Information Science Innovation Measures (Individuals) Online Searching Predictor Variables Program Implementation Questionnaires Research Methodology User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Diffusion of Innovation Theory and End-User Searching. Marshall, Joanne Gard Adoption (Ideas) Foreign Countries Health Personnel Information Science Innovation Measures (Individuals) Online Searching Predictor Variables Program Implementation Questionnaires Research Methodology User Needs (Information) Users (Information) Discussion of the value of diffusion of innovation theory for predicting the implementation of end-user online searching highlights a study of Canadian health professionals who were early adopters of end-user searching. User perceptions are emphasized, and the use of diffusion of innovation theory in information science research is recommended. (22 references) (LRW) |
| title | Diffusion of Innovation Theory and End-User Searching. |
| topic | Adoption (Ideas) Foreign Countries Health Personnel Information Science Innovation Measures (Individuals) Online Searching Predictor Variables Program Implementation Questionnaires Research Methodology User Needs (Information) Users (Information) |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ413652 |